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Sound Files from D2 R2D2 Edition?

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I'm trying to find a ZIP of the sound files from the Droid 2, R2D2 Edition. The links I've been able to find went to megaupload or affliates & are no longer valid.
 
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I'm going to bump this - all links to the Droid 2, R2D2 Edition sounds zip files I've found seem to be dead. Can one of you who own the phone upload them, please?
 
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It didn't even occur to me to try to grab the R2-D2 content, but I saw this thread and found a challenge. Done! Here's how I did it under Windows. Method should be similar for other OSs.

Download the full SBF from here: (I grabbed 2.3.4, the latest version)
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/cdma_droid2/list.php
Extract the archive with your tool of choice
Extracting the SBF itself was a bit tricky; there seems to be little information. I ended up using "MotoAndroidDepacker" (Google it; it's on some file-sharing site). I did "Open from file" then "Split to folder", and despite an error message, it left a folder full of smg files.
Download ext2read:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2read/
Open the SMG files with that.
CG66.smg had some Star Wars-related .apk files in the symlink folder.
CG39.smg has the media files. The "media" folder has the audio, video, and bootanimation file. In there is everything!
 
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Good info. I have a dual boot with Ubuntu, and I don't like to add too much extra software and drivers to my Windows machine, so I have done the same basic thing in Ubuntu, mounting the image as a drive.
So either OP could follow the same steps, or you could upload a zip of the files to somewhere like mediafire.
 
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